When i got the NT Usb the quality was really bad. Very quiet, cracks and stuff so it collected dust for some time. Now i have the Videomic NTG and i used a USB-C Cable from another supplier only to realize the Rode USB cable has a very bad quality & caused all troubles. Now i'll use the NT-USB for zoom meetings and the videomic NTG for webinars where i have to type on the keyboard.
Hi Chris! New sub here. Thanks for the great video. Do you think the Wireless Go II is a good option for a 2 person podcast in the same room which are on constant travelling ( nomadic lifestyle )? The fact that they are super light and small made them the 1rst option for me. Plus there are some accessories from RØDE that transform them into handheld mics with windshield. Also, I could use them as a lapel mic for video when needed. Therefore, a lot of versatility into one product. I would love to know what you think.
I would say you are absolutely right. I love the Røde Wireless Go II for exactly those reasons. They sound great, are incredibly versatile, and easy to travel with. I would say: go for it and launch your podcast!
Dear friend I intend to use Rode NT usb Mini with iPad Mini 6 latest having usb-c port. This iPad is provided with usb -c to usb -c cable for charging iPad. Please tell me, can I use this cable provided iPad to connect with Rode NT mini Thanks Dilip
I am currently not at home so I can not verify if this works. But I would think that this could work nicely. I know the iPad Pro (USB-C) also supports audio interfaces like the Zoom F6. Maybe you can find another video that confirms this 👍.
When i got the NT Usb the quality was really bad. Very quiet, cracks and stuff so it collected dust for some time. Now i have the Videomic NTG and i used a USB-C Cable from another supplier only to realize the Rode USB cable has a very bad quality & caused all troubles.
Now i'll use the NT-USB for zoom meetings and the videomic NTG for webinars where i have to type on the keyboard.
microphone which mic has crystal clear sound and good noise cancellation??
1-blue yeti
2-akg lyra
3-senneheiser profile
4-rode mini usb
Please tell me
Hi Chris! New sub here. Thanks for the great video. Do you think the Wireless Go II is a good option for a 2 person podcast in the same room which are on constant travelling ( nomadic lifestyle )? The fact that they are super light and small made them the 1rst option for me. Plus there are some accessories from RØDE that transform them into handheld mics with windshield. Also, I could use them as a lapel mic for video when needed. Therefore, a lot of versatility into one product. I would love to know what you think.
I would say you are absolutely right. I love the Røde Wireless Go II for exactly those reasons. They sound great, are incredibly versatile, and easy to travel with. I would say: go for it and launch your podcast!
A review must always include demo of the mic, like actual sound quality comparison
Pretty sure that's what I provided starting at 11:13 and also noted in the RUclips Chapter Markers.
@@ChrisSpiegl my bad. Thank you
Good video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Dear friend
I intend to use Rode NT usb Mini with iPad Mini 6 latest having usb-c port. This iPad is provided with usb -c to usb -c cable for charging iPad. Please tell me, can I use this cable provided iPad to connect with Rode NT mini
Thanks
Dilip
I am currently not at home so I can not verify if this works. But I would think that this could work nicely. I know the iPad Pro (USB-C) also supports audio interfaces like the Zoom F6. Maybe you can find another video that confirms this 👍.
lol I feel bad cuz I got it only cuz its the neatest cutest looking one. I hate how big every other mic is
That is true. It's a pretty mic for sure.